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The paper examines why, and under what conditions, certain interest groups adopt positive positions on international economic issues. It provides a case study of how UK trade unions formed their preferences on membership of the EMU. Previous explanations of this have tended to emphasise the...
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, which divided the Six and ended in stalemate. The struggle between intergovernmental and supranational visions of Europe …
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By focusing on the near-term campaign in the 2014 European elections analysts have tended to over-look a series of longer-term trends that were jointly and inexorably leading to the Spitzenkandidaten (lead candidate) process and to some at least of the subsequent structural reforms to the...
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of some relevance to national debates elsewhere in Europe. The paper examines the case for Grexit by offering a detailed …
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The new intergovernmentalism seeks to understand the changing dynamics of contemporary European integration. It emphasises, inter alia, member states' preference for deliberative modes of decision-making and their reluctance to delegate new powers to traditional supranational institutions. The...
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In contrast to the attention devoted to the rejection of the EU Constitutional Treaty at French and Dutch referenda; the Spanish referendum, where this Treaty was ratified, remained under-researched by political scientists. This paper analyses the voting behaviour at the Spanish referendum on the...
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European crisis management is an unusual policy area which, in spite of its relative novelty, has evolved considerably in the last decade. Its institutional architecture in particular is relatively complex but the EU Council Presidency is often forgotten in it, since it tends to be characterized...
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Recognised and shaped by regulatory strategies pulling in different directions, the European consumer may be portrayed as a fractured subject. By drawing from the Pasta and Hormones litigation, the article investigates its multiple and heterogeneous identities as resulting from the interaction...
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There are two main ways of international tax cooperation: unification of tax provisions and exchange of information for tax purposes. Even if the last one is hardly acceptable, still it seems to be more tolerable than the former one. Exchange of information can help combating international tax...
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Political decision-making in the Euro-crisis has relied heavily on executive discretion, exercised at speed and rationalised with reference to the pressing demands of emergency. This paper explores the challenges raised for political opposition, notably challenges of a temporal kind. With its...
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